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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Quality Sound Around Your Head - Wireless MP3 Headphones Review

By Anna Patterson


The sound is unquestionably a lot better than any set of earbud headphones that I have ever had. For $20 you will not be too disappointed when the children toss these wireless headphones for computer on the floor.

Great purchase. The 10' cord is a big plus but I believe the "sound mode" function is worthless. At the same time, I additionally purchased the Sennheiser HD201 Lightweight Over-Ear Binaural Headphones. Comes with an adapter which means you could plug it to your keyboard, audio system, DJ Turntable systems, and so on. The specs say 3 feet so I was pretty disappointed with these cordless stereo headphones.

For the money they do the job. At first I was shooting for Sony MDR-V6, but reading the reviews made me go with these.

Really the only trouble is determining how you can carry around a 2-meter cord easily.

They separate film and songs sound and convey totally clear audio. Not so comfy after 1+ hours of use (ears are good but head strap on these wireless mp3 head phones will get annoying). The cord is sufficiently long and I can certainly walk till kitchen with my headphones on and the laptop on the dining room table.

They aren't very robust in structure so do not sit on them or manhandle them by any means. I just received these a couple of hours ago and I could tell the moment I took them from the package deal that they're very cheaply made. I really like these headphones. They are doing the job but it lacks a lot sound. Bought this to use with my 5 string bass guitar, and this really is perfect for what I wanted, some static in some places whenever you move about but overall its good I really enjoyed these headphones. My mom wasnt watching her dog eventually and he chewed them up.

They do sound like a more costly set. The only real unpleasant aspect is the headband, which is pure plastic with zero padding. This might seem trivial unless you have used other headphones and have had hair caught between the plastic. The ear pads have a "cracking" sound when they're moved. I'll upgrade to some professional-like wireless mp3 head phones later on. There is a change for "movies" or "music" on both sides, however I cannot differentiate when switched to either mode.

In a nut shell, The MDR V150 sadly for me, are much better. They sound great and they are extremely comfortable!

There is a chord about five feet long and as it has, as others say, Leaha headphones. Bass will get loud and not distorted.




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